Ever buy a campfire cookbook only to discover it's for people who roll with a fridge, barbecue and everything including the kitchen sink? Well, this isn't that kind of adventure, so buckle up buttercup.

Over 50 Brilliant Campfire Recipes

Practical Recipes for those who Pack In their Meals

Recipes photographed and featured in Color

Menus Tailored for Short and Long Adventures

Scary Campfire Stories

Camping Hacks that will make Bear Grylls Green with Envy

A BOOK THAT CELEBRATES THE ART OF EATING WELL WHILE CAMPING

146 Pages of great recipes, camping tips and scary campfire stories! This book is for those rare beauties who like to climb, paddle, hike or run through the woods, play in the dirt and enjoy the great outdoors. If you have to carry your own food, then welcome to very best meals this dirty gourmet has discovered over ten years of backwoods travelling. Impress your friends and make a few new ones with over 50 delicious recipes from all over the world to fuel your adventures.
Softcover: 146 pages
Color: Full colour cover & interior
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-0-9939954-2-2
Product Dimensions: 5 x 8 inches

Mum, bless her, hated cooking. When I was old enough to reach the counter top, she eagerly taught me how to make spaghetti in the hopes that I would save the family from the inevitability that was scurvy. So I learned to cook from a Julia Childs cookbook I found propping up the broken end of the bookcase. While Julia may not have been a great reference for cooking on an open fire, she certain fanned the flames of my culinary passions.

I spent a decade of my life traveling, enjoying the wonder that is international cuisine, perpetually drawn to food cooked on fires. From the tandoori ovens of India to the street woks of Thailand and the kebab barbecues of the Middle East, I collected these recipes and tips that I am so honored to share here with you.

Whether you are camping, hiking, climbing, paddling, biking or lazing in your backyard, you should be eating wonderful meals with friends around that fundamental symbol of warmth and comfort; the campfire.

And if, for even the briefest moment, I am able to share a recipe with you that makes that moment more enjoyable, that makes a meal memorable, then I will consider this a life well lived.